April Luncheon "What Every Exempt Organization Should Know About Tax Reform"

When

18 Apr 2018

11:15 AM - 1:30 PM

Location

City Club of Washington, Washington, DC

Registration

Bronze Member Substitute

Bronze Members and their substitutes who have attended 2 or less luncheons.

Bronze Member Substitute (4+ Luncheons) – $60.00

For Bronze Members Substitutes where the member has already attended 3 luncheons.

Non-Member For-Profit Attendee – $70.00

Registration for for-profit, non-members whose company staff have NOT attended a FAR luncheon previously.

Nonprofit Member Bundle Substitute

Nonprofit Member Substitute – $60.00

Nonprofit Non-Member Attendee – $70.00

This is for nonprofit, non-member professionals only.

Silver Member Substitute

Registration closed.

Speaker: John Huskins (bio)
John Huskins, a Principal with JohnsonLambert LLP, will provide an overview of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on not-for-profit organizations. His presentation will include suggestions for actions to mitigate the potential negative impact of tax reform that became effective on January 1.

Attendees will:

identify the major components of tax reform affecting many exempt organizations

Metro: Located directly at Metro Center. (If you take the "12th and F" street exit, you hit the street just steps from the building entrance. There is also a 13th Street entrance which is just next to the Warner Theatre.)

Registering yourself: Please make sure to log in to the FAR website to receive FAR member registration options. FAR members may add nonprofit guests to your registration.

Registering a substitute: Do NOT log in to the FAR website if you are registering a colleague as your substitute, simply go to the event page and select the appropriate substitute registration. FAR members may add nonprofit guests to the registration.

*If you are a nonprofit, non-member and have not attended a FAR luncheon before, please contact hq@far-roundtable.org to attend as our guest!

This program has been approved for CPE and CAE credit and is being evaluated for CTP and FP&A credit.

FAR is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual course for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org. For more information regarding refund, complaint, and program cancellation policies, please contact the FAR office at: 1325 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005 or email (hq@far-roundtable.org). There are no refunds or cancellations accepted after April 13, 2018. Field of Study: Taxes - Technical Program level is basic – update. There are no pre-requisites nor advanced preparation. It is Group-Live delivery method. Sponsor ID: 109395